[0001] The invention relates to the problem of fixing a pallet of a pallet conveyor, e.g.
a people conveyor such as an escalator or moving walkway, to a pallet chain.
[0002] The invention in particular relates to a fixing module which is configured for fixing
a pallet of a pallet conveyor to a pallet chain. The invention further relates to
a pallet including a fixing portion for fixing the pallet to a pallet chain. Exemplary
embodiments of the invention further include a pallet assembly, a pallet chain, a
pallet conveyor drive mechanism and a pallet conveyor employing such a fixing module
or pallet.
[0003] Within the scope of this disclosure, the term "pallet" is to be understood as including
planar pallets, as they are used in moving walkways, as well as steps or elements
of steps, as they are used in escalators.
[0004] Pallet conveyors comprise a plurality of pallets forming an endless pallet band moving
in a conveying direction between turnaround sections. The pallets are drivingly coupled
to at least one pallet chain. The at least one pallet chain is coupled to a drive
and drives the endless pallet band in the conveying direction. Typically, two pallet
chains are connected to the pallet band, extending on both sides of the pallet band
in the conveying direction and driving the pallet band in the conveying direction,
respectively.
[0005] It would be beneficial to provide improved fixing mechanisms which allow for easy
installation and maintenance of the pallets and the pallet chain, particularly in
case of a small pallet chain pitch and small pallet chain roller diameters.
[0006] A fixing module according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, which is configured
for fixing a pallet of a pallet conveyor to a pallet chain, comprises: a pallet side
comprising a connection portion, which is configured to be fixed in a non-rotatable
manner to a pallet of a pallet conveyor; a pallet chain side, which is configured
for facing the pallet chain and for receiving at least one fixing element protruding
from the pallet chain; and a securing mechanism, comprising at least one moveable
securing element which is configured for securing the at least one fixing element
within the fixing module so that the fixing module is non-rotatably fixed to the pallet
chain.
[0007] A pallet for a pallet conveyor according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention
comprises a receiving space which is configured for receiving the connection portion
of such a fixing module.
[0008] Exemplary embodiments of the invention further include a pallet assembly comprising
such a pallet and a fixing module according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
[0009] A pallet for a pallet conveyor according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention
has a fixing portion which comprises: a pallet chain side, which is configured for
facing the pallet chain and for receiving at least one fixing element extending from
the pallet chain; and a securing mechanism which comprises at least one moveable securing
element which is configured for securing the at least one fixing element within the
pallet so that the pallet is non-rotatably fixed to the pallet chain.
[0010] Embodiments of the invention further include a pallet chain comprising a plurality
of pallet chain links connected by pallet chain bolts, wherein at least part of the
pallet chain bolts protrude from the pallet chain links and are configured for being
received by a pallet chain side of a fixing module as described herein, or by a fixing
portion of a pallet as described herein.
[0011] Exemplary embodiments of the invention also include a pallet conveyor drive mechanism
comprising a plurality of pallets and/or fixing modules according to exemplary embodiments
of the invention and at least one pallet chain, in particular a pallet chain according
to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
[0012] Exemplary embodiments of the invention further include a pallet conveyor comprising
a pallet conveyor drive mechanism according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
[0013] A fixing module and/or a pallet according to exemplary embodiments of the invention
allow for a small pallet chain pitch and small chain roll diameters. They further
facilitate the machining of the pallet chain links and allow for easy installation
and maintenance of the pallet conveyor.
[0014] In the following, exemplary embodiments of the invention are described with respect
to the enclosed figures.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a fixing module according to an exemplary embodiment
of the invention.
Figure 2 shows the fixing module of Figure 1 attached to a pallet of a pallet conveyor.
Figure 3 shows a first embodiment of a pallet assembly comprising the fixing module,
as it is depicted in Figures 1 and 2, and a first embodiment of a pallet.
Figure 4 shows a second embodiment of a pallet assembly comprising the fixing module,
as it is depicted in Figures 1 and 2, and a second embodiment of a pallet.
Figures 4a to 4c illustrate an embodiment in which the fixing module is formed integrally
with the pallet.
Figure 4d shows a bottom view of a pallet having a non-constant cross section in a
direction perpendicular to the conveying direction.
Figure 5 illustrates the connection of the fixing module to a pallet chain according
to a first embodiment.
Figure 6 illustrates the connection of the fixing module to a pallet chain according
to a second embodiment.
Figure 7 shows an embodiment comprising an alignment protrusion.
Figure 8 illustrates a securing element comprising an additional installation plate.
Figure 9 illustrates a securing element comprising an installation plate and retaining
flaps.
Figure 10 shows a perspective view of a pallet conveyor according to a first exemplary
embodiment.
Figure 11 shows a side view of the pallet conveyor according to the first exemplary
embodiment.
Figure 11 a illustrates an alternative configuration in which the fixing modules are
fixed to intermediate bolts.
Figure 12 shows a perspective view of a pallet conveyor according to a second exemplary
embodiment.
Figure 13 shows a side view of the pallet conveyor according to the second exemplary
embodiment.
Figure 14 shows a perspective view of a pallet conveyor according to a third exemplary
embodiment.
Figure 15 shows a top view of the pallet conveyor according to the third exemplary
embodiment.
Figure 16 illustrates a cross sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a pallet.
Figure 17 illustrates a cross sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a
pallet.
Figure 18 illustrates a cross sectional view of yet another exemplary embodiment of
a pallet.
Figure 19 illustrates a cross sectional view of a further exemplary embodiment of
a pallet.
[0015] Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a fixing module 2 according to an exemplary
embodiment of the invention.
[0016] The fixing module 2 has a pallet side 4, which is shown on the left side of Figure
1 and comprises a box-shaped connection portion 6. The connection portion 6 is configured
to be inserted into a corresponding receiving space of a pallet (not shown in Figure
1) for fixing the fixing module 2 in a non-rotatable manner to the pallet.
[0017] The connection portion 6 comprises a plurality of openings 21 which may receive screws
or bolts (not shown) for securely fixing the connection portion 6 of the fixing module
2 to the pallet.
[0018] The fixing module 2 further comprises a pallet chain side 10 which is located opposite
to the pallet side 4 and which is shown on the right side of Figure 1. The pallet
chain side 10 is configured for facing a pallet chain (not shown in Figure 1) of the
pallet conveyor.
[0019] The pallet chain side 10 comprises a bracket 14 which is U-shaped or V-shaped in
particular with smooth tangent radii. The bracket 14 is securely connected to, or
integrally formed with, the connection portion 6 with the opening of the bracket 14.
[0020] The fixing module 2 further comprises a securing element 12, in particular a clamping
element, which is movably arranged within the U-shaped or V-shaped bracket 14. In
Figure 1 the clamping element has the configuration of a clamping plate. The securing
element 12 is connected to the bracket 14 by means of a tightening element 16, e.g.
a screw, which allows to press the securing element 12 against the central portion
of the bracket 14 by tightening the tightening element 16.
[0021] Two recesses 13, which are configured for respectively receiving a fixing element
protruding from the pallet chain (not shown), are formed on the upper side of the
movable securing element 12 facing the bracket 14. As a result, the fixing module
2 can be non-rotatably fixed to the pallet chain by tightening the tightening element
16, thereby clamping the fixing elements protruding from the pallet chain between
the securing element 12 and the bracket 14. This will be described in more detail
further below with reference to Figures 5 and 6.
[0022] Although only one tightening element 16 is shown in Figure 1, the skilled person
will understand that a plurality of tightening elements 16 may be used, if considered
appropriate.
[0023] Figure 2 shows the fixing module 2 shown in Figure 1 attached to a pallet 8 of a
pallet conveyor. The pallet 8 comprises a pallet carrier body 24 and a tread 27 which
is installed on an upper side of the pallet carrier body 24.
[0024] The details of the connection between the fixing module 2 and the pallet 8 become
more apparent from Figures 3 and 4.
[0025] Figure 3 shows a pallet carrier body 24 provided by a box-shaped hollow profile with
rounded corners. The upper portion 24a of the pallet carrier body 24 is configured
for receiving and supporting a tread 27, which is not shown in Figure 3. An additional
plate 30 is attached to the upper portion 24a from below, i.e. from inside the hollow
profile.
[0026] A connection block is 32 is provided inside the pallet carrier body 24 at its bottom.
Between the upper side of the connection block 32 and the lower side of the additional
plate 30 a receiving space 20 is formed. The receiving space 20 is configured for
receiving the connection portion 6 of the fixing module 2.
[0027] Openings 23, 25 are formed within the upper portion 24a, the additional plate 30
and the connection block 32, respectively. These openings 23, 25 allow for securely
fixing the connection portion 6 of the fixing module 2 to the pallet carrier body
24 by means of screws or bolts (not shown) extending through said openings 23, 25
and corresponding openings 21 formed within the connection portion 6 of the fixing
module 2.
[0028] Figure 4 illustrates an alternative embodiment, in which the hollow profile forming
the pallet carrier body 24 has a tapered cross section. The connection portion 6 of
the fixing module 2 is formed correspondingly allowing the fixing module 2 to be inserted
into the pallet carrier body 24.
[0029] The additional features shown in Figure 4 correspond to the respective features shown
in Figure 3 and are therefore not discussed in detail again.
[0030] In an alternative embodiment, which is shown in Figures 4a to 4c, the fixing module
2 is formed integrally with the pallet 8. The fixing module 2 for example may be welded
to the pallet 8. Alternatively, the fixing module 2 may be integrated into a cast
pallet 8, e.g. a cast pallet 8 made of aluminum.
[0031] In the embodiment shown in Figures 4a to 4c the pallet carrier body 24 is formed
with recesses for reducing the weight of the pallet 8. In alternative embodiments,
which are not shown in the figures, the pallet carrier body 24 may have a grid or
honeycomb structure including holes.
[0032] Figure 4d shows a bottom view of a pallet 8 having a non-constant cross section in
a direction perpendicular to the conveying direction. As depicted in Figure 4d, the
extension of the upper portion 24a as well as of the lower portion 24b of the pallet
carrier body 24 in the conveying direction, which extends from the bottom to the top
in Figure 4d, varies from left to right, i.e. in a direction perpendicular to the
conveying direction. The upper portion 24a and the lower portion 24b of the pallet
carrier body 24 in particular have their largest extension at a central portion 92
of the pallet 8 and their shortest extension at lateral side portions 94 next to the
brackets 14, respectively.
[0033] Alternatively, only one of the upper portion 24a and the lower portion 24b of pallet
carrier body 24 may have a non-constant cross section. The varying cross sections
may have different shapes than that shown in Figure 4d. Employing a non-constant cross
section may help to reduce the weight of the pallet 8.
[0034] Figures 5 and 6 illustrate the connection of the pallet chain side 10 of the fixing
module 2 to a pallet chain 40, 50, respectively.
[0035] Figure 5 shows a portion of a pallet chain 40 according to an embodiment comprising
two pallet chain links 42, 44, in particular an outer pallet chain link 42 and an
inner pallet chain link 44 which are connected to each other by a respective pallet
chain link bolt 46. Each pallet chain link 42, 44 is formed by a pair of pallet chain
link plates 42a, 42b, 44a, 44b facing each other and forming a gap in between. On
the side facing the pallet 8, the pallet chain link bolts 46 protrude from the pallet
chain links 42, 44 towards the pallet 8. The protruding portions 47 of the pallet
chain link bolts 46 act as fixing elements which are configured to be fixed to the
pallet 8 by the fixing module 2.
[0036] Pallet chain rollers 48, which are supported by the pallet chain link bolts 46, are
arranged in the gaps provided between the pallet chain link plates 42a, 42b, 44a,
44b.
[0037] The pallet chain rollers 48 are configured for engaging a drive sprocket (not shown).
In the embodiment shown in Figure 5, the pallet chain rollers 48 are also configured
for acting as pallet rollers supporting the weight of the pallet chain 40 and the
pallets 8 on a corresponding guide rail, which is not shown in the figures. For fixing
a pallet 8 to the pallet chain 40, the protruding portions 47 of the pallet chain
link bolts 46 are inserted into the U-shaped / V-shaped opening formed by the bracket
14 of the fixing module 2. In a following step, the movable securing element 12 is
attached from below and clamped against the bracket 14 by tightening the tightening
element 16. As a result, the protruding portions 47 of the pallet chain link bolts
46 are securely clamped between the movable securing element 12 and the bracket 14
of the fixing module 2 thereby securely fixing the pallet 8 to a pallet chain link
42, 44 of the pallet chain 40.
[0038] In Figure 5, two pallet chain link bolts 46 assigned to a same outer pallet chain
link 42 are used for fixing the pallet chain 40 to the fixing module 2. Thereby, the
pallet 8 is non-rotatably fixed with respect to said outer pallet chain link 42. Similarly,
in case two pallet chain link bolts 46 assigned to a same inner pallet chain link
44 are fixed to the fixing module 2, the pallet 8 can be fixed non-rotatably with
respect to an inner pallet chain link 44. Either construction is possible.
[0039] Figure 6 illustrates another embodiment. According to the embodiment shown in Figure
6, the bracket 14 of the fixing module 2 is integrally formed with, or fixed to, the
upper portion 24a of the pallet 8, e.g. by welding, thereby providing a fixing portion
11 of the pallet 8.
[0040] The embodiment of the pallet chain 50 shown in Figure 6 differs from the embodiment
of the pallet chain 40 shown in Figure 5 in that it comprises pallet rollers 54, in
addition to the pallet chain rollers 52 arranged in the gaps formed within the pallet
chain links 42, 44 of the pallet chain 50. The pallet rollers 54 are provided laterally
outside the pallet chain links 42, 44 on the side opposite to the pallet 8. The pallet
rollers 54 are supported by the pallet chain link bolts 46 which protrude from the
pallet chain links 42, 44 on the side facing away from the pallet 8 as well such as
to form supporting portions for the pallet rollers 54. In an alternative embodiment,
the pallet rollers 54 may be located at the opposite side facing the pallet 8. In
such a configuration the bending stress acting on the pallet chain link bolts 46 is
reduced.
[0041] The pallet chain rollers 52 are configured for engagement with a corresponding drive
and/or turnaround element, e.g. a sprocket (not shown). The pallet rollers 54 are
configured for supporting the pallet chain 50 and in particular the weight of the
pallets 8 and a load on said pallet 8 on corresponding guide rails, which are not
shown in the figures. In order to enhance the comfort of the passengers, the pallet
rollers 54 may be made from a softer / more elastic material than the pallet chain
rollers 52. A hard material may be used for the pallet chain rollers 52 in order to
reduce their wear and increase their lifetime.
[0042] Figure 7 shows a further embodiment, in which an alignment protrusion 18 is formed
at the side of the bracket 14 of the fixing module 2 facing the pallet chain 50.
[0043] Optionally, one of the pallet chain link plates of the pallet chain link 42 may be
formed with a corresponding cut-out which is configured for receiving the alignment
protrusion 18.
[0044] The alignment protrusion 18 facilitates a precise positioning of the pallet 8 with
respect to the pallet chain link 42. Exact positioning of the pallet 8 with respect
to the pallet chain link 42 is beneficial as the pallets 8 define the distance between
the two pallets chains 50 provided on both sides of the conveyor. In order to secure
a smooth entry of the pallets and treads into comb plates provided at the landing
zones, said distance between the pallets chains 50 should be kept as constant as possible
over the whole length of the conveyor.
[0045] Figures 8 and 9 illustrate an additional optional feature facilitating a secure connection
between the pallet chain 40 and the pallets 8 using the fixing module 2, particularly
during the installation of a pallet conveyor and for maintenance purposes.
[0046] In this embodiment the securing element 12 comprises an additional installation plate
60. The installation plate 60 in particular may be provided at the side of the securing
element 12 facing the pallet chain 40, as it is shown in Figure 8. The installation
plate 60 is provided with two openings 62. Each of the openings 62 has a diameter
which is slightly larger than the diameter of the protruding portions 47 of the pallet
chain link bolts 46. In consequence, the openings 62 allow to loosely hang the securing
elements 12 onto the protruding portions 47 of the pallet chain link bolts 46 in preparation
of the installation, as it is shown on the right side of Figure 8. In the next step,
which is not shown in the figures, the bracket 14 of the fixing module 2 (not shown
in Figure 8) is added from above and the securing element 12 is moved towards the
bracket 14 clamping the protruding portions 47 of the pallet chain link bolts 46 by
inserting and tightening the tightening element 16, as it has been described before.
[0047] In addition, in case the tightening element 16 is untightened for removing a pallet
8 from the pallet chain 40, the installation plate 60 will prevent the securing element
12 from falling down. Instead, the securing element 12 will remain at the pallet chain
40 supported by the protruding portions 47 of the pallet chain link bolts 46, as it
is shown on the right side of Figure 8.
[0048] In the embodiment shown in Figure 9, the installation plate 60 additionally comprises
two retaining flaps 64 which are configured for embracing the bracket 14 in the installed
position, as shown on the right side of Figure 9. The retaining flaps 64 avoid that
the pallet 8 loses its connection with the pallet chain 50 in case the tightening
element 16 breaks or loosens. The retaining flaps 64 further facilitate the detection
of loose or broken clamping screws 16 as the define/lock the position of the bracket
14 and securing element 12 on the protruding portions 47 of the pallet chain link
bolts 46.
[0049] In the following, exemplary embodiments of pallet conveyors 70, 80 in which fixing
modules 2 and/or pallets 8 according to exemplary embodiments of the invention may
be used, will be described with respect to the corresponding figures.
[0050] Figure 10 shows a perspective view and Figure 11 shows a side view of a landing portion
of a pallet conveyor 70 according to a first exemplary embodiment.
[0051] The pallet conveyor 70, which in particular may be a people conveyor such as a moving
walkway, comprises a plurality of movable pallets 8. The pallets 8 are connected to
each other forming an endless pallet band which is movable in a conveying direction.
In the embodiment shown in Figures 10 and 11, consecutive pallets 8 are connected
to each other by means of two pallet chains 50 extending on both lateral sides of
the pallets 8 for forming the endless pallet band. The pallet chains 50 are driven
by a drive (not shown in the Figures), e.g. via a sprocket 78, and drivingly coupled
to the pallet band, such as to drive the pallet band in the conveying direction.
[0052] The pallet conveyor 70 in particular comprises an upper transportation portion 71
and a lower return portion 73. The pallets 8 in the upper transportation portion 71
may move horizontally from the right side to the left side in Figures 10 and 11 or
in the opposite direction from the left side to the right side.
[0053] Although the pallet conveyor 70 shown in Figures 10 and 11 extends horizontally,
it also may be arranged in an inclined orientation for allowing transportation between
different levels of height.
[0054] Each of the pallet chains 50 comprises a plurality of pallet chain links 42, 44,
in particular alternately inner pallet chain links 44 and outer pallet chain links
42. Each of the pallet chain links 42, 44 includes a pair of opposite pallet chain
link plates 42a, 42b; 44a, 44b (cf. Figure 6). The pair of pallet chain link plates
44a, 44b of each inner pallet chain link 44 is sandwiched in between the pairs of
pallet chain link plates 42a, 42b of its two adjacent outer pallet chain links 42.
The pitch of the pallet chains 50 is smaller than the pitch of the pallet band, i.e.
the number of pallet chain links 42, 44 in each of the pallet chains 50 is larger
than the number of pallets 8 in the corresponding pallet band, although the pallet
chain links 42, 44 follow the same endless path as the pallets 8.
[0055] In the exemplary embodiment shown in Figures 10 and 11, the pallet chains 50 in particular
include twice as much pallet chain links 42, 44 as the corresponding pallet band includes
pallets 8, respectively. The pallets 8 are non-rotatably connected to every second
pallet chain link 42, 44, in particular to every outer pallet chain link 42. The outer
pallet chain links 42 form first pallet chain links which are non-rotatably connected
to one of the pallets 8. Thus, there is no relative movement between each of the pallets
8 and the first pallet chain link to which it is connected. The remaining other pallet
chain links (in the embodiment of Figures 10 and 11, the inner pallet chain links
44) are not directly connected to any pallet 8. Rather, these other pallet chain links
form second pallet chain links connecting two adjacent first pallet chain links with
each other and simultaneously connecting two adjacent pallets 8 with each other to
form the pallet band.
[0056] While in the embodiment of Figures 10 and 11 each of the outer pallet chain links
42 forms a first pallet chain link, configurations are conceivable where only part
of the outer pallet chain links 42 form first pallet chain links (e.g. only every
second of the outer pallet chain links 42 forms a first pallet chain link, as shown
in Figures 14 and 15).
[0057] In case there is an uneven number of pallet chain links 42, 44 per pallet, offset
chain links may be used. An offset chain link comprises a first side, which is configured
to be connected to an inner chain link 42, and a second side, which is configured
to be connected to an outer chain link 42. The distance between the plates of the
offset chain link at the first side corresponds to the distance between the pallet
chain link plates 42a, 42b of an outer chain link 42, and the distance between the
plates of the offset chain link at the second side corresponds to the distance between
the pallet chain link plates 44a, 44b of an inner chain link 44. A pallet chain 50
comprising offset chain links allows to connect the fixing modules 2 / pallets to
outer pallet chain links 42 even if there is an uneven number of pallet chain links
42, 44 per pallet.
[0058] Figure 11 a illustrates an alternative configuration. If the pallet chain links 42,
44 are long enough so that there is enough space between adjacent pallet chain link
bolts 46, intermediate bolts 45 may be added to the pallet chain links 42, 44 in between
said adjacent pallet chain link bolts 46. The fixing modules 2 / pallets 8 may be
fixed to said intermediate bolts 45. In this case, appropriate recesses for accommodating
the intermediate bolts 45 are provided within the sprocket 78 and/or linear drives
are used for driving the pallet chains 50.
[0059] The pallets 8 are in particular non-rotatably connected to the outer pallet chain
links 42 as it has been described before.
[0060] Treads 27 are attached to the pallets 8 for providing a moving conveying plane in
the upper transportation portion 71 of the pallet conveyor 70. Persons using the pallet
conveyor 70 stand on the treads 27 in the transportation portion 71 when using the
pallet conveyor 70.
[0061] In order to avoid gaps within said conveying plane in the transportation portion
71, the extension of each of the treads 27 in the conveying direction, i.e. the horizontal
direction in Figures 10 and 11, is larger than the length of each of the pallet chain
links 42, 44 in said conveying direction (in Figures 10 and 11: twice as large). As
a result, each tread 27 covers the same distance in the conveying direction as a plurality
of adjacent pallet chain links 42, 44 (in Figures 10 and 11 each tread 27 covers the
same distance as two adjacent pallet chain links 42, 44).
[0062] The extension of each of the treads 27 in the conveying direction results in an overhang
of the treads 27 with respect to a pallet carrier body 24 of the pallets 8. Said overhang
may result in a tilting movement of the pallets 8 when a person is standing on a tread
27 when traveling in the transportation portion 71.
[0063] As one option to suppress such tilting movement, tension of the pallet chain 50 may
be controlled in a suitable manner. Particularly, the pallet chain 50 may be biased,
i.e. a tension force may be applied to the pallet chain 50. The tension force may
be adjusted as high as required to sufficiently suppress tilting of the tread 27 when
traveling in the transportation portion 71 and subject to a typical load. Additionally
or alternatively, the tilting movement may be reduced by increasing the weight of
each pallet 8.
[0064] Pallet rollers 54 are provided on the laterally outer side of each of the pallet
chains 50, i.e. on the side of each pallet chain 50 which is opposite to the pallets
8. The pallet rollers 54 support the pallets 8 and the respective pallet chain 50
on guide rails (not shown in Figures 10 and 11) extending parallel to the pallet chain
50.
[0065] In the turnaround portions 75 (one of the turnaround portions 75 is shown on the
left side of Figures 10 and 11) pallet chain rollers, which are arranged inside the
pallet chain links 42, 44 and which are not visible in Figures 10 and 11, engage with
the teeth of a turnaround sprocket 78 for transferring the pallet chain 50 from the
upper transportation portion 71 into the lower return portion 73, and vice versa.
[0066] A corresponding turnaround sprocket 78 is arranged in an opposing second turnaround
portion 75 of the pallet conveyor 70, which is not shown in the figures. The turnaround
sprocket 78 in at least one of the turnaround portions 75 may be driven by a drive
mechanism including a motor (not shown) for driving the pallet band of the pallet
conveyor 70.
[0067] Alternatively or additionally a linear drive mechanism may be provided at least one
position along the transportation portion 71 and/or the return portion 73.
[0068] The turnaround portion 75 of the pallet conveyor 70 is covered by a comb plate 74
including a comb 76. The comb 76 comprises a plurality of teeth which engage with
corresponding teeth formed on top of the treads 27.
[0069] In the embodiment shown in Figures 10 and 11, the turnaround sprocket 78 comprises
only five teeth. A turnaround sprocket 78 having a small number of teeth usually has
a small diameter which results in a low height of the turnaround portion 75.
[0070] The tread 27 of each pallet 8 is attached to the pallet carrier body 24 of the pallet
8. In order to avoid that the pallet carrier bodies 24 of the pallets 8 interfere
with each other in the turnaround portions 75, the pallet carrier bodies 24 have a
tapered cross section with a broad side of the tapered cross section facing towards
the tread 27 and a narrow side of the tapered cross section being most distant from
the tread 27.
[0071] Such a tapered cross section of the pallet carrier bodies 24 allows for a small turnaround
radius in the turnaround portions 75, as it is illustrated in particular in Figure
11. The cross sections of the pallet carrier bodies 24 may have various shapes, which
in particular may include trapezoidal or triangular cross sections. The cross sections
may but do not need to be constant in a direction perpendicular to the conveying direction.
Some examples for possible cross sections of the pallets 8 are discussed further below
with reference to Figures 16 to 19.
[0072] Each of the pallets 8 is non-rotatably connected to a respective one of the pallet
chain links (in the embodiment shown in Figures 10 and 11: an outer chain link 42).
Hence, the pallets 8 can be guided by the guiding mechanism of the pallet chain 50
throughout the endless path followed by the pallet chain 50 and the pallet band.
[0073] Particularly, there is no need for providing an additional guiding system for the
pallets 8 in the turnaround portion 75. As the pallets 8 are connected with each other
by one, or a plurality of, second pallet chain links (in the embodiment of Figures
10 and 11: an inner chain link 44), the pallet band is flexible enough to follow very
narrow turnaround diameters when traveling in the turnaround sections. This simplifies
the construction, installation and maintenance of the pallet conveyor 70. A very compact
configuration of the turnaround sections 75 is achievable using such configuration.
E.g. sprockets with only a few number of teeth (e.g. a sprocket with only 5 teeth
as shown in Figure 1) having a small diameter, may be used. Therefore, only a very
shallow pit is required in the turnaround sections 75. This configuration further
enhances its operational reliability, as malfunctions, which may be caused by an additional
guiding system for the pallets 8 in the turnaround sections 75, are avoided.
[0074] Figures 12 and 13 illustrate a perspective view and a side view of a turnaround portion
85 of a pallet conveyor 80 according to a second exemplary embodiment.
[0075] In order to simplify the illustration, the comb plate 74 and the comb 76, which are
present in a pallet conveyor 80 according to the second embodiment as well, are not
shown in Figures 3 and 4. Instead, an upper guide rail 82a supporting the pallet chain
40 along the upper transportation portion 81 and a lower guide rail 84a supporting
the pallet chain 40 along the lower return portion 83 are shown.
[0076] Up-thrust tracks 82b, 84b are provided opposite to the guide rails 82a, 84a with
the chain links 42, 44 being sandwiched between the guide rails 82a, 84a and the up-thrust
tracks 82b, 84b. Sandwiching the chain links 42, 44 between the guide rails 82a, 84a
and the up-thrust tracks 82b, 84b avoids tilting of the chain links 42, 44 and the
pallets 8, which otherwise might occur in particular in case high loads are applied
to the pallets 8 moving along the upper transportation portion 81 of the pallet conveyor
80.
[0077] The lower guide rail 84a in the return portion 83 has an arcuate shape for minimizing
the vertical height of the pallet conveyor 80 in its intermediate section, i.e. in
the section between the turnaround portions 85, which is shown on the right side of
Figure 12.
[0078] The pallet conveyor 80 according to the second embodiment shown in Figures 12 and
13 is constructed similarly to the pallet conveyor 70 according to the first embodiment
shown in Figures 10 and 11. In particular, the pallet conveyor 80 also comprises two
pallet chains 40 comprising outer pallet chain links 42 and inner pallet chain links
44 connected to each other alternately. As in the embodiment shown in Figures 10 and
11, each pallet chain 40 comprises two pallet chain links 42, 44 per pallet 8, and
the pallets 8 are non-rotatably connected to every second pallet chain link 42, 44,
in particular to the outer pallet chain links 42. Thus, also in the embodiment of
Figures 12 and 13, the outer pallet chain links 42 form first pallet chain links,
and the inner pallet chain links 44 form second pallet chain links. Reference is made
to the above description with respect to Figures 10 and 11 which applies in the same
way with respect to Figures 12 and 13.
[0079] In the pallet conveyor 80 according to the second embodiment shown in Figures 12
and 13, the turnaround sprocket 88 comprises sixteen teeth instead of five teeth.
As a result, the height of the turnaround portion 85 is considerably larger than in
the first embodiment shown in Figures 10 and 11. The increased number of teeth reduces
the polygonal effect of the pallet chains 40 and thus may avoid the need for additional
means for compensating of the polygonal effect.
[0080] As in the pallet conveyor 80 according to the second embodiment the radius of the
turnaround sprocket 88 is considerably larger than in the pallet conveyor 70 according
to the first embodiment, the pallet carrier bodies 24 of the pallets 8 may be formed
basically rectangularly in cross-section without causing the risk of interference
in the turnaround portions 85.
[0081] The pallets 8 in particular may be formed as basically rectangular metal profiles,
as shown in Figures 2 and 3.
[0082] Contrary to the first embodiment there are no pallet rollers 54 provided outside
the pallet chain links 42, 44. Instead, the pallet chain rollers 48, which engage
with the teeth of the turnaround sprocket 88, are also configured for supporting the
pallet chain 40 and the pallets 8 on the guide rails 82, 84. This avoids the need
of providing additional pallet rollers.
[0083] The skilled person will understand that pallet rollers 54, as they are shown in Figures
10 and 11, may also be used in combination with the a turnaround sprocket 88 comprising
sixteen teeth according to the second embodiment. On the other hand, a turnaround
sprocket 78 comprising only five teeth according to the first embodiment may be employed
without providing additional pallet rollers 54.
[0084] The skilled person will further understand that the number of five or sixteen teeth
for the turnaround sprockets 78, 88 is only exemplary and that any number of teeth,
which is considered appropriate, may be used.
[0085] Further, it is not mandatory that the number of pallet chain links 42, 44 of each
pallet chain 40, 50 is twice as large as the number of pallets 8. Instead, with N
being a positive integer, N pallet chain links 42, 44 may be used per pallet 8 when
the extension of the treads 27 in the conveying direction is N-times larger than the
extension of the pallet chain links 42, 44 in said conveying direction.
[0086] Figures 14 and 15 show a perspective view and a top view of a portion of a pallet
conveyor 90 according to a third embodiment, respectively.
[0087] In said third embodiment, the pallet chain 90 is provided by a standard chain, as
specified in ISO606 or ISO1275, modified by extended pallet chain bolts 46 as described
below. The pallet chain 90 comprises outer pallet chain links 42 and inner pallet
chain links 44 alternately connected to each other by means of pallet chain bolts
46 providing the joints of the pallet chain 90. Pallet chain rollers 52 are supported
within the pallet chain links 42, 44 by the pallet chain bolts 46.
[0088] The pallet chain bolts 46 provide the axles of the pallet chain rollers 52 and protrude
from the side of the pallet chain 90 facing the pallets 8 thereby forming extensions
47. The extensions 47 of the pallet chain bolts 46 extending from the pallet chain
90 provide fixing elements. The extensions 47 / fixing elements are configured to
be received by brackets 14 formed on the sides of the fixing modules 2 facing the
pallet chain 90. The fixing modules 2 are securely attached to the pallets 8 and allow
to securely connect the pallets 8 to the pallet chain 90, as it has been described
before.
[0089] Each of the fixing modules 2 supports two pallet rollers 54. The pallet rollers 54
are configured for supporting the pallets 8 and the pallet chain 90 on corresponding
guide rails, which are not shown in Figures 14 and 15, but which are similar to the
guide rails 82a, 84a shown in Figures 12 and 13.
[0090] In alternative embodiments, which are not shown in the figures, the pallet rollers
54 may be attached directly to the pallets 8. This allows the pitch of the pallet
chain 40, 50, 90 to deviate from the distance between adjacent pallet rollers 54.
This in particular allows to increase the distance between adjacent pallet rollers
54 as much as possible for reducing a possible tilting of the pallets 8.
[0091] In the embodiment shown in Figures 14 and 15 the pitch of the pallet band is four
times larger than the pitch of the pallet chain 90. In consequence, only every fourth
pallet chain link 42, 44 is connected, by means of a fixing module 2, to one of the
pallets 8. Thus, only every fourth of the pallet chain links 42, 44 forms a first
pallet chain link. The remaining of the pallet chain links 42, 44 form second pallet
chain links. As with the embodiments described before, there is no relative movement
between each of the pallets 8 and the first pallet chain link 42 to which it is connected.
The remaining other pallet chain links (in the embodiment of Figures 14 and 15, two
inner pallet chain links 44 and one outer pallet chain link 42) are not directly connected
to any pallet 8. Rather, these other pallet chain links form second pallet chain links
connecting two adjacent first pallet chain links with each other and simultaneously
connecting two adjacent pallets 8 with each other to form the pallet band. While in
the embodiment of Figures 14 and 15 outer pallet chain links 42 forms the first pallet
chain links, configurations are conceivable where at least part of the inner pallet
chain links 44 form the first pallet chain links.
[0092] Again, the number of four pallet chain links 42, 44 per pallet 8 is only exemplary
and other ratios between the number of pallets 8 and the number of pallet chain links
42, 44 may be used as well.
[0093] In Figure 14 the pallets 8 are shown without treads 27. In Figure 15, treads 27 are
installed on corresponding upper portions 24a of the pallet carrier bodies 24.
[0094] The upper portions 24a comprise a plurality of openings 23, e.g. screw holes. These
openings 23 allow to fix the treads 27 to the upper portions 24a by means of bolts,
screws, or alternative appropriate fixing elements extending into or through the openings
23.
[0095] Figures 16 to 19 illustrate cross sectional views of exemplary embodiments of pallets
8.
[0096] Figure 16 illustrates a cross sectional view of a pallet 8 as it may be used in a
pallet conveyor 80 having a relatively large turnaround radius, e.g. a pallet conveyor
80 as it is depicted in Figures 12 and 13.
[0097] In such a pallet conveyor 80 there is more design space in the turnaround portion
85 than in a pallet conveyor 70 having a smaller turnaround radius, i.e. a pallet
conveyor 70 as it is shown in Figures 10 and 11. Thus, in this case, pallet carrier
bodies 24 having the form of a substantially rectangular hollow profile comprising
an upper portion 24a, a lower portion 24b, which is oriented parallel to the upper
portion, and two intermediate portions 24c respectively extending perpendicularly
between the upper portion 24a and the lower portion 24b may be used. The tread 27
is attached to the upper portion 24a of the pallet carrier body 24.
[0098] In case of a relatively small turnaround radius, e.g. in an embodiment of a pallet
conveyor 70 as it is shown in Figures 10 and 11, however, there is much less space
in the turnaround portion 75 for accommodating the pallet carrier bodies 24 of adjacent
pallets 8.
[0099] In order to avoid interference between adjacent pallet carrier bodies 24 in such
configurations with a small turnaround radius, an alternative design for the pallet
carrier body 24 should be used.
[0100] An exemplary embodiment of such an alternative design is shown in Figure 17. According
to this embodiment, the pallet carrier body 24 is formed as a hollow profile having
a triangular cross section instead of the rectangular cross section as it is shown
in Figure 16. Again, the tread 27 is attached to the upper portion 24a of the pallet
carrier body 24. Such a triangular section cross avoids interference between adjacent
pallet carrier bodies 24 in the turnaround portions 75, 85 in particular in configurations
in which the turnaround radius is comparatively small.
[0101] Figures 16 and 17 respectively illustrate two extreme examples of the cross section
of the pallet carrier body 24. However, intermediate cross sections in between a rectangular
cross section, as it is shown in Figure 16, and a triangular cross section, as it
is shown in Figure 17, may be employed as well.
[0102] Two exemplary embodiments of such intermediate cross sections are shown in Figures
18 and 19.
[0103] Figure 18 illustrates a pallet 8, in which the hollow profile forming the pallet
carrier body 24 has a trapezoidal cross section. The pallet carrier body 24 in particular
comprises an upper portion 24a and a lower portion 24b extending parallel to each
other, and two inclined intermediate portions 24c respectively connecting the upper
portion 24a with the lower portion 24b. In order to avoid interference between the
pallet carrier bodies 24 of adjacent pallets 8 in the turnaround portions 75 in case
of small turnaround radii, the extension of the lower portion 24b in the conveying
direction, i.e. from left to right in Figure 18, is considerably smaller than the
extension of the upper portion 24a in said direction.
[0104] Figure 19 illustrates a further embodiment of a pallet 8, which is similar to the
embodiment shown in Figure 18. Again, the pallet carrier body 24 includes an upper
portion 24a and a lower portion 24b extending parallel to each other, and the extension
of the lower portion 24b in the conveying direction is considerably smaller than the
extension of the upper portion 24a in said direction in order to avoid interference
between adjacent pallet carrier bodies 24 in the turnaround portions 75.
[0105] In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 19, each of the inclined intermediate portions
24c connecting the upper portion 24a with the lower portion 24b comprises two sections
24d, 24e: a lower section 24d adjacent to the lower portion 24b of the pallet carrier
body, and an upper section 24e adjacent to the upper portion 24a of the pallet carrier
body 24. The upper end of the lower section 24d is connected to the lower end of the
upper section 24e. The upper sections 24e are inclined with respect to the upper and
lower portions 24a, 24b of the pallet carrier body 24 at an angle which is larger
than the angle of the lower sections 24d.
[0106] The skilled person will understand that pallet carrier bodies 24 formed as profiles
in which the inclined intermediate portions 24b comprise more than two sections 24d,
24e are possible as well. The upper portion 24a and the lower portion 24b of the pallet
carrier body 24 even may be connected to each other by an arcuate intermediate portion
(not shown in the Figures) providing a smooth transition between the upper portion
24a and the lower portion 24b of the pallet carrier body 24.
[0107] A fixing module according to exemplary embodiments of the invention, as it has been
described facilitates the installation of pallets 8 to the pallet chain 40, 50 of
a pallet conveyor 70, 80. It further allows to remove the pallets 8 not only in the
turnaround sections 75, 85 but also in the straight parts of the pallet conveyor 70,
80.
[0108] As a result, not only the installation but also the maintenance of the pallet conveyor
is considerably facilitated.
[0109] A number of optional features are set out in the following. These features may be
realized in particular embodiments, alone or in combination with any of the other
features.
[0110] Further, the at least one moveable securing element may be a clamping element, in
particular a clamping plate, which is configured to be pressed against the at least
one fixing element. A clamping element/plate provides a simple and reliable securing
element. The clamping element/plate may be configured to transfer large loads, particularly
in connection with a suitable securing mechanism, like a bolt or a screw.
[0111] Further, the securing mechanism may comprise a tightening element, e.g. a screw,
which is configured for pressing the moveable securing element against the at least
one corresponding fixing element. This provides a simple and reliable securing mechanism.
In particular, the securing mechanism maybe configured to allow transfer of the loads
applied by the pallet and any goods/persons transported by the pallet to a guiding
structure of the conveyor. For example a securing mechanism using a screw or bolt
may be suitable for transferring such loads.
[0112] Further, the fixing module or pallet may comprise an alignment protrusion or flap
which is configured for interacting with a pallet chain link in order to align the
pallet chain side of the fixing module or pallet with respect to the pallet chain
link.
[0113] Such an alignment protrusion or flap allows for an exact positioning of the pallet
between the pallet chain links of two pallet chains which are arranged on both side
of the pallet. This feature is beneficial as the pallets act as distance keepers between
the pallet chains laterally arranged on both sides of the pallets. The lateral position
of two consecutive pallets shall be kept constant for providing a smooth entry of
the pallet cleating into the comb and for avoiding interference.
[0114] In an embodiment the pallet chain side of the fixing module or the pallet may be
configured for receiving at least two fixing elements, in particular at least two
bolts of the pallet chain. Receiving at least two fixing elements in the fixing module
or in the pallet allows for a reliably non-rotatable connection between the pallet
chain and the pallet.
[0115] Further, the pallet chain may comprise bolts protruding from the pallet chain links
and being configured for being received by the pallet chain side of a fixing module
or pallet according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention. Using at least two
bolts of the pallet chain as fixing elements allows for easy manufacturing as there
is no need for providing additional fixing elements. Usually, the pallet chain bolts
are manufactured precisely. Therefore, fixing the pallets to the pallet chain bolts
allows for a precise connection of the pallets and the pallet chain without requiring
any further modifications of the pallets or the pallet chain.
[0116] Further, the securing element may comprise at least one opening allowing to hang
the securing element to the at least one fixing element. This facilitates the installation
of the securing element and prevents the securing element from falling down in the
case of deinstallation.
[0117] Further embodiments may include a pallet comprising a receiving space which is configured
for receiving the connection portion of a fixing module according to an exemplary
embodiment as described herein. Such a receiving space allows for an easy, stable
and secure connection between the pallet and the fixing module.
[0118] Further, the pallet may comprise a tread and a pallet carrier body. Then, the receiving
space may be formed within the pallet carrier body or between the tread and the pallet
carrier body. This allows to provide a stable connection between the pallet and the
fixing module without increasing the height of the pallet.
[0119] Further embodiments may relate to a pallet assembly including a pallet as described
above and a fixing module as described above.
[0120] In an embodiment the pallet assembly may comprise a pallet assembly fixing module
configured for fixing the fixing module to the pallet. The pallet assembly fixing
module in particular may comprise at least one screw or bolt. A pallet assembly fixing
module allows for securely fixing the fixing module to the pallet. In particular,
the pallet assembly fixing module maybe configured to allow transfer of the loads
applied by the pallet and any goods/persons transported by the pallet to a guiding
structure of the conveyor. For example a pallet assembly fixing module using screws
or bolts may be suitable for transferring such loads.
[0121] Embodiments of the invention further include a pallet chain comprising a plurality
of pallet chain links connected by pallet chain bolts, wherein at least part of the
pallet chain bolts protrude from the pallet chain links and are configured for being
received by a pallet chain side of a fixing module as described herein, or by a fixing
portion of a pallet as described herein.
[0122] Further embodiments include a pallet conveyor drive mechanism comprising a plurality
of fixing modules as described herein or a plurality of pallets as described herein,
and at least one pallet chain, in particular a pallet chain as described above.
[0123] Further embodiments include a pallet conveyor, in particular a people conveyor, comprising
a pallet conveyor drive mechanism as described above.
[0124] Although the term pallet is used throughout the present disclosure, it is to be understood
that the present invention is applicable to pallet conveyors of any type, particularly
to moving walkways or to escalators. In escalators, the pallets are usually referred
to as steps and it goes without saying that with respect to an escalator the term
pallet, as used herein, refers to the steps or parts of the steps (like tread, riser,
skirt panels, etc.).
[0125] While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it
will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and
equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope
of the invention. In addition many modifications may be made to adopt a particular
situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the
essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited
to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention include all embodiments
falling within the scope of the claims.
References
[0126]
- 2
- fixing module
- 4
- pallet side of the fixing module
- 6
- connection portion
- 8
- pallet
- 10
- pallet chain side
- 11
- fixing portion
- 12
- securing element
- 13
- recess in the securing element
- 14
- bracket
- 16
- tightening element
- 18
- alignment protrusion
- 20
- receiving space
- 23
- openings
- 24
- pallet carrier body
- 24a
- upper portion pallet carrier body
- 24b
- lower portion pallet carrier body
- 24c
- intermediate pallet carrier body
- 24d
- lower section of the intermediate portion of the pallet carrier body
- 24e
- upper section of the intermediate portion of the pallet carrier body
- 25
- openings
- 27
- tread
- 30
- additional plate
- 32
- connection block
- 40
- pallet chain (second embodiment)
- 42
- outer pallet chain link
- 42a, 42b
- outer pallet chain link plates
- 44
- inner pallet chain link
- 44a, 44b
- inner pallet chain link plates
- 45
- intermediate bolt
- 46
- pallet chain link bolt
- 47
- extension of the pallet chain link bolt
- 48
- pallet chain roller (second embodiment)
- 50
- pallet chain (first embodiment)
- 52
- pallet chain roller (third embodiment)
- 54
- pallet roller
- 60
- installation plate
- 62
- opening in the installation plate
- 64
- retaining flap
- 70
- pallet conveyor (first embodiment)
- 71
- transportation portion (first embodiment)
- 73
- return portion (first embodiment)
- 74
- comb plate
- 75
- turnaround portion (first embodiment)
- 76
- comb
- 78
- turnaround sprocket (first embodiment)
- 80
- pallet conveyor (second embodiment)
- 81
- transportation portion (second embodiment)
- 82a
- guide rail (in the transportation portion)
- 82b
- up-thrust tracks (in the transportation portion)
- 83
- return portion (second embodiment)
- 84a
- guide rail (in the return portion)
- 84b
- up-thrust tracks (in the return portion)
- 85
- turnaround portion (second embodiment)
- 88
- turnaround sprocket (second embodiment)
- 90
- pallet chain (third embodiment)
1. Fixing module (2) for fixing a pallet (8) of a pallet conveyor, in particular a people
conveyor, to a pallet chain (40; 50; 90) comprising a plurality of pallet chain links
(42, 44), the fixing module (2) comprising:
a pallet side (4) comprising a connection portion (6), which is configured to be fixed
in a non-rotatable manner to a pallet (8) of the pallet conveyor;
a pallet chain side (10), which is configured for facing the pallet chain (40; 50;
90) and for receiving at least one fixing element (47) protruding from the pallet
chain (40; 50; 90); and
a securing mechanism (12, 14, 16), comprising at least one moveable securing element
(12) which is configured for securing the at least one fixing element (47) within
the fixing module (2) so that the fixing module (2) is non-rotatably fixed to at least
one pallet chain link (42, 44) of the pallet chain (40; 50; 90).
2. Pallet (8) for a pallet conveyor, comprising a receiving space (20) which is configured
for receiving the connection portion (6) of a fixing module (2) according to claim
1.
3. Pallet (8) according to claim 2, wherein the pallet (8) comprises a tread (27) and
a pallet carrier body (24), and wherein the receiving space (20) is formed within
the pallet carrier body (24) or between the tread (27) and the pallet carrier body
(24).
4. Pallet assembly comprising
a pallet (8) according to any of claims 2 or 3; and
a fixing module (2) according to claim 1.
5. Pallet assembly according to claim 4, comprising a pallet assembly fixing mechanism
which is configured for fixing the fixing module (2) to the pallet (8), wherein the
pallet assembly fixing mechanism in particular comprises at least one screw or bolt.
6. Pallet (8) for a pallet conveyor, in particular a people conveyor, the pallet (8)
including a fixing portion (11) for fixing the pallet (8) to a pallet chain (40; 50;
90) comprising a plurality of pallet chain links (42, 44), comprising:
a pallet chain side (10), which is configured for facing the pallet chain (40; 50;
90) and for receiving at least one fixing element (47) extending from the pallet chain
(40; 50; 90); and
a securing mechanism (12; 14; 16), comprising at least one moveable securing element
(12) which is configured for securing the at least one fixing element (47) within
the pallet (8) so that the pallet (8) is non-rotatably fixed to the at least one pallet
chain link (42, 44) of the pallet chain (40; 50; 90).
7. Fixing module (2), pallet assembly, or pallet (8) according to any of the preceding
claims, wherein the at least one moveable securing element (12) is a clamping element
or plate which is configured to be pressed against the at least one fixing element
(47).
8. Fixing module (2), pallet assembly, or pallet (8) according to any of the preceding
claims, wherein the pallet chain side (10) is configured for receiving at least two
fixing elements (47), in particular at least two pallet chain link bolts (46) of the
pallet chain (40; 50; 90).
9. Fixing module (2), pallet assembly, or pallet (8) according to any of the preceding
claims, wherein the securing mechanism (12; 14; 16) comprises a tightening element
(16) which is configured for pressing the moveable securing element (12) against the
at least one fixing element (47).
10. Fixing module (2), pallet assembly, or pallet according to any of the preceding claims,
comprising an alignment protrusion (18) which is configured for interacting with at
the at least one pallet chain link (42; 44) in particular for aligning the fixing
module (2) or pallet (8) with respect to the pallet chain link (42; 44).
11. Fixing module (2), pallet assembly, or pallet (8) according to any of the preceding
claims, wherein the moveable securing element (12) comprises at least one opening
(62) allowing to hang the moveable securing element (12) to the at least one fixing
element (47).
12. Fixing module (2), pallet assembly, or pallet (8) according to any of the preceding
claims, wherein the moveable securing element (12) comprises at least one retaining
flap (64) which is configured for aligning the pallet chain side (10) of the fixing
module (2) or pallet (8) in the longitudinal direction of the pallet chain (40; 50).
13. Pallet chain (40; 50; 90) comprising a plurality of pallet chain links (42, 44) connected
by pallet chain bolts (46), wherein at least part of the pallet chain bolts (46) protrude
from the pallet chain links (42, 44) and are configured for being received by a pallet
chain side (10) of a fixing module (2) according to any of claims 1, 7 to 12 or by
a fixing portion (11) of a pallet (8) according to any of claims 6 to 12.
14. Pallet conveyor drive mechanism comprising a plurality of pallets (8) and/or fixing
modules (2) according to any of claims 1 to 12, and at least one pallet chain (40;
50; 90), in particular a pallet chain (40; 50; 90) according to claim 13.
15. Pallet conveyor, in particular a people conveyor, comprising a pallet conveyor drive
mechanism according to claim 14.